i love you constantly
that you are my Wife
(and my Children also)
,and both my body and my lips
(i want to kiss you constantly)
your sweetness and your smile
and the smell off of your hair
and light sparkle of your eyes
and the very correct angle of your nose.
i love you always, that you are.
And that is no little thing
i think because
i love also the Spring,
our children,
the direct sheen of moonlight
on pale snow,
and always your constant hips.
i love them,
and not least,
but most;
for you are my wife:
always something,
easily eternal.
and I love you,
as nothing which is eternal
is not you;
nor the gate of your walk,
or the folding inwardness
warmth of your
creaseless thighs.
i want only to love you
for all my days and nights—
and when they are done;
spent of laughter and tears,
i will rest easily in the ceaseless
crook of your sea. . .